“Yes, we obtained the rights to the 2026 World Cup. And as we did not want to stop there, we also obtained the rights to the 2030 World Cup.” He was so proud of his achievement, the boss of the group M6 Nicolas de Tavernost, which he invited this Thursday, March 7 in the morning live on the morning show of his radio, RTL.
The opportunity to formalize the purchase of 54 of the 104 matches in each competition.
The matches will be offered free of charge on its broadcasts, with Fifa responsible for now appointing a paying broadcaster for the entire competition in France.
“Sport is what holds up the best in traditional TV.
We saw it for the last Rugby World Cup.
For us, it is very important to have this type of meeting,” explained the future ex-taulier of M6 at the microphone of Yves Calvi.
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